Troy Zigman Physical Therapy


Troy A. Zigman PT, has been practicing physical therapy since 1993. He possesses a very unique skill set to address all orthopedic and musculoskeletal issues. The addition of visceral mobilization techniques to his current ability to correct postural asymmetry and normalize movement patterns has elevated his treatment outcomes dramatically. Utilizing the assessment skills from 30+ years of physical therapy practice and the listening skills obtained through the Barral Institute has led to treatments addressing the root problem of the patient's movement dysfunction. Patient results are thus elevated with long term carryover. Home programs are individualized and aid in self management of the related dysfunction.

Website Address
Troyzigmanpt.com

My Skills

Visceral Mobilization: Abdomen 1 and 2, Visceral Pelvis, Visceral Thorax, Manual Thermal Evaluation, Viscero-emotional Techniques, Listening 1 and 2, VNANS, Advanced Neck and Thorax, Advanced Clinical Applications Gastrointestinal  1 and 2, Manual Therapy to the Brain 1 and 2, Visceral-vascular Lower Extremity, Facial Decoding 1


Neuromeningeal Assessment and Treatment-Trauma

Barnes' Myofascial Release: MFR 1 and 2, MFR Cervicothoracic Spine, MFR Pelvis, MFR Unwinding 

Muscle Energy Techniques: MET for Pelvis, Sacrum and Lumbar Spine. MET Cervical, Thoracic Spine and Ribs, MET for Pelvic Pain and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (External Mobilization) 

Certified in the Myokinesthetic System 
Certified in Kinesiotaping 
Hesch Method of Lumbopelvic Hip Dysfunction

License Number

PT OH #6518

Hours of operation / Fees

Physical Therapy evaluation and  treatment including visceral mobilization and myofascial release is on a cash basis. - please refer to troyzigmanpt.com for a current list of services and their related fees. 

Available for patients

Case studies, easy to understand explanations about the CranioSacral System, Visceral Manipulation, products to use between sessions, and much more.

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